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Percutaneous intradiscal injection of radiopaque gelified ethanol: short- and long-term functional outcome and complication rate in a consecutive series of patients with lumbar disc herniation.

Domenico La Torre1, Giorgio Volpentesta1, Carmelino Stroscio1, Caterina Bombardieri2, Domenico Chirchiglia1, Giusy Guzzi1, Dorotea Pugliese1, Emilio De Bartolo1, Angelo Lavano1.   

Abstract

Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a common cause of low back pain (LBP) and/or radicular pain (RP). Over the years, different therapies have been proposed to treat symptomatic LDH, including different minimally invasive techniques and open surgical methods. Recently, percutaneous intradiscal injection of radiopaque gelified ethanol (RGE) DiscoGel® has emerged as an effective therapeutic option in patients with LDH. Nevertheless, only few studies addressed the reliability of this technique. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this procedure. We analysed surgical and outcome data of patients with small or medium LDH treated by DiscoGel between 2012 to 2015. Outcome variables included pain relief, the limitation on physical activity and severity of depression status. Overall, complication rate was defined as the occurrence of any perioperative adverse events. A total of 94 consecutive patients were enrolled in the study. Pain relief was achieved in 90.6% and 88.8% of patients at 1- and 4-year follow-up, respectively. At the last follow-up, at least a satisfactory result was achieved in 92.5% of patients. Similar results were obtained in the limitation on physical activity. Depression status did not significantly change after treatment. There was no mortality, and no patients experienced permanent sequelae. In well-selected patients, DiscoGel has proved effective in maintaining excellent functional results in terms of pain relief and limitation on physical activity while minimizing the overall rate of complications related to these kinds of surgical procedures. © The British Pain Society 2020.

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Keywords:  DiscoGel® chemonucleolysis; Low back pain; lumbar disc herniation; minimally invasive surgery; radicular pain; radiopaque gelified ethanol

Year:  2020        PMID: 34055344      PMCID: PMC8138613          DOI: 10.1177/2049463720917182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pain        ISSN: 2049-4637


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1.  Percutaneous injection of radiopaque gelified ethanol for the treatment of lumbar and cervical intervertebral disk herniations: experience and clinical outcome in 80 patients.

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2.  Surgical vs nonoperative treatment for lumbar disk herniation: the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT) observational cohort.

Authors:  James N Weinstein; Jon D Lurie; Tor D Tosteson; Jonathan S Skinner; Brett Hanscom; Anna N A Tosteson; Harry Herkowitz; Jeffrey Fischgrund; Frank P Cammisa; Todd Albert; Richard A Deyo
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2006-11-22       Impact factor: 56.272

3.  Comment on "An evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy".

Authors:  Richard Bostelmann; Hans Jakob Steiger
Journal:  Spine J       Date:  2014-09-01       Impact factor: 4.166

Review 4.  Lumbar microdiscectomy complication rates: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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5.  MSU classification for herniated lumbar discs on MRI: toward developing objective criteria for surgical selection.

Authors:  Lawrence Walter Mysliwiec; Jacek Cholewicki; Michael D Winkelpleck; Greg P Eis
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Review 6.  An evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy.

Authors:  D Scott Kreiner; Steven W Hwang; John E Easa; Daniel K Resnick; Jamie L Baisden; Shay Bess; Charles H Cho; Michael J DePalma; Paul Dougherty; Robert Fernand; Gary Ghiselli; Amgad S Hanna; Tim Lamer; Anthony J Lisi; Daniel J Mazanec; Richard J Meagher; Robert C Nucci; Rakesh D Patel; Jonathan N Sembrano; Anil K Sharma; Jeffrey T Summers; Christopher K Taleghani; William L Tontz; John F Toton
Journal:  Spine J       Date:  2013-11-14       Impact factor: 4.166

7.  DiscoGel® in patients with discal lumbosciatica. Retrospective results in 25 consecutive patients.

Authors:  A Léglise; J Lombard; A Moufid
Journal:  Orthop Traumatol Surg Res       Date:  2015-07-26       Impact factor: 2.256

8.  Injection of intradiscal o2-o3 to reduce pain and disability of patients with low back pain due to prolapsed lumbar disk.

Authors:  Masoud Hashemi; Majid Poorfarokh; Seyed Amir Mohajerani; Parviz Jalili; Vahid Akhyani; Ameneh Barikani; Farshad Farivar
Journal:  Anesth Pain Med       Date:  2014-11-21

Review 9.  Molecular Relationships among Obesity, Inflammation and Intervertebral Disc Degeneration: Are Adipokines the Common Link?

Authors:  Clara Ruiz-Fernández; Vera Francisco; Jesus Pino; Antonio Mera; Miguel Angel González-Gay; Rodolfo Gómez; Francisca Lago; Oreste Gualillo
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-04-25       Impact factor: 5.923

10.  Comparison of percutaneous intradiscal ozone injection with laser disc decompression in discogenic low back pain.

Authors:  Poupak Rahimzadeh; Farnad Imani; Mohammad Ghahremani; Seyed Hamid Reza Faiz
Journal:  J Pain Res       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 3.133

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